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NEW ACTIVITY›to start doing a new activity: I'd done the same job for ten years and felt it was time to move on.ChangingAdapting and modifying Adapting and attuning to somethingChanging frequentlyStarting and beginningStarting again

NEW SUBJECT›to change from one subject to another when you are talking or writing: Let's move on to the next topic.Digressing and being indirect or evasiveMoving in order to avoid contactNot saying much

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Lies, lies, lies!

by Kate Woodford,

February 25, 2015

​​​ According to sociologists (=people who study the relationships between people living in groups), we are good at lying. As a species, we have developed a remarkable ability to deceive each other (= persuade each other that something false is true). Being able to say things that are not true can help with